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I am new to the site. I have a 2005 Yukon and I am wanting to lowwer it. How low can i go with 22's and don't have to do any customizing.
 

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Welcome! I'm bascially in tulsa too!

Search thru several suspension threads for details, but you'll find a few different ways to lower your 05. Up front you can use spindles or keys or a combo of both. Springs for the rear with shock extenders.

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What about the auto-ride?

if you have ar you can keep the ar but will need different end links. Max has said that they come with beltech kits, but can be purchased separately too. you will still need shock extenders. you won't need to change the shocks for the front if you go with spindles/keys.
 
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Thanks. If I do a 2/3 kit. Will it be a big difference than stock
 
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I am thinking on a 2/3 or 3/4. I do not want to buy a kit and put it on and belike damn I should have want lowwer.
 

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